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Summary
Summary
Written by distinguished academic and Editor of the British Journal of Psychiatry, and a now retired NHS consultant psychiatrist, this latest edition of Models for Mental Disorders reflects the significant changes in clinical practice and understanding in the last four years.
With increased emphasis on the multidisciplinary approach now being used in all mental health facilities in Europe, the two new chapters on application of models in multidisciplinary teams and how understanding of models improves communication are particularly timely and relevant.
The book also features an easy-to-read new appendix providing a glossary of commonly-used terms in psychiatry for the interested lay-reader.
An adopted title on many psychology courses throughout the UK, this fourth edition continues to provide an invaluable introduction to the different models used in evaluating mental health, and is recommended reading for all those interested in mental health and illness.
Author Notes
Peter Tyrer is Professor of Community Psychiatry and Head of Department of Psychological Medicine, Imperial College Faculty of Medicine and has a specialist interest in Personality Disorders. In addition to his clinical and academic work he lectures widely in Europe and has run clinical trials on the use of benzodiazepines in depression with particular attention to patients with personality disorders. He is currently Editor of the British Journal of Psychiatry , the most prestigious psychiatry journal in Europe.
Derek Steinberg is now retired after a career as a consultant psychiatrist in the NHS.
Table of Contents
Preface to the Fourth Edition |
Preface to the Third Edition |
Preface to the Second Edition |
Preface to the First Edition |
Acknowledgements |
1 Introduction |
2 The Disease Model |
3 The Psychodynamic Model |
4 The Cognitive-Behavioural Model |
5 The Social Model |
6 Working Models in Practice |
Appendix: Teaching Exercise |
Glossary of Terms |
Index |